Example sentences of "[pron] know [Wh adv] " in BNC.

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1 You must also let them know when the work is complete .
2 By right and custom , he himself and James here should be going back to the house for the reading of the will , but this very new Sir Joseph had made it evident yesterday that he wanted no reading done in the house and that he would let them know when he wanted the matter dealt with .
3 Let someone know where you are going and what time you expect to be back and do n't forget to let them know when you are back .
4 ( v ) We must let them know when we shall visit La Gracieuse this summer .
5 There was a car waiting , but because of the fog they abandoned the idea of driving down and went to the railway station , caught a train with minutes to spare , picked up the car that was waiting for them the other end , rang the studio from the car phone to let them know where they were , and ran into London Weekend Television .
6 I promised to get them tickets and to let them know where and when to meet me on Sunday .
7 ‘ And his fellow directors do n't mind him just going off by himself without letting them know where he is ?
8 ‘ I know ; I 'll let them know where I am , do n't — ’
9 She always let them know where she could be reached in an emergency .
10 I 'd hired a team of private investigators to keep an eye on you after your house was ransacked , and I was just ringing through to them to let them know where you were . ’
11 When he told them that the Government could have used more oil at the power stations this summer and so built up coal stocks for the winter against a possible strike , but had n't , they merely retorted , ‘ More fool you ’ and thanked him for letting them know how strong their position was .
12 We are writing to all existing claimants to let them know how the change will affect them .
13 ‘ But I would like to thank them and let them know how very grateful I am and how much it helps to know his grave is being cared for . ’
14 By drawing General Managers ' attention to the British Gas environment publications ; ensuring they have an adequate supply along with display holders [ similar to that outside the Public relations office ] and letting them know how and from whom to obtain additional information .
15 It helps everyone to know where they stand .
16 The Cosmos Consumer Protection Plan cover virtually every aspect of your holiday , from the moment you pick up our brochure to the moment you arrive back home , and because we want everyone to know where they stand with us it clearly spells out our obligations to you and your commitments to us when you book a holiday with us from this brochure .
17 We certainly know each other very well — well enough for me to know when he 's feeling himself and when he is not .
18 ‘ They 'll be pestering me to know when they can see you again … ’
19 You dump it in there and then you suddenly expect me to know where it all is and I do n't .
20 Ronnie had written to me a few months before , saying that she had hesitated to get in touch but wanted me to know how concerned she was about John .
21 Can you please phone me to let me know when Corby should expect to see the title ?
22 I give you my word that I wo n't attempt to get away if you let me know when the police are called in . ’
23 Let me know when you find the car . ’
24 Let me know when you want to sell .
25 Let me know when you locate this bandit and I 'll cut the engines . ’
26 Perhaps you could test the water at your end , and let me know when you could come .
27 Let me know when it 's not bath-night and you can have a few minutes ’ chat with your aged Pops . ’
28 ‘ Tell Wally to keep his eyes open and let me know when they pass him , ’ Hitch instructed .
29 ‘ Let me know when you really hurt yourself , wo n't you ? ’
30 Let me know when you 've made your arrangements . ’
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